Access barriers do not only exist in the physical environment but also online. Just as certain architectural design features make it possible, or impossible, for people with certain disabilities to move about independently, so does design of the electronic environment, which includes all the library e‐resources, creates either enabling or disabling conditions for certain individuals. Recently conducted research reveals a rather grim picture: while policy statements issued by professional library organization call for inclusive selection and procurement procedures, books on collection development do not cover the issue adequately. When librarians make decision about the selection of specific e‐resources, the needs of people with disabilities...
e-Journals often get transferred between publishers, whether because of change in commercial ownersh...
Academic libraries face many opportunities and challenges in managing, marketing, and measuring open...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
Research data management has become a critical issue for campus researchers, funding agencies, and l...
Acquisitions functions remain operationally crucial in providing access to paid information resource...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
Building on a presentation given at the 2013 Charleston Conference, this article continues the discu...
The University of Tennessee implemented a master agreement initiative in fall 2012 as an effort to c...
Our users are used to searching and don\u27t care for A‐Z lists. We don\u27t want to maintain a sepa...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
EPUB has emerged as the standard format for e‐books due to its numerous advantages over PDF, includi...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
SELF-e is an innovative collaboration between Library Journal and BiblioBoard that enables public li...
e-Journals often get transferred between publishers, whether because of change in commercial ownersh...
Academic libraries face many opportunities and challenges in managing, marketing, and measuring open...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...
Research data management has become a critical issue for campus researchers, funding agencies, and l...
Acquisitions functions remain operationally crucial in providing access to paid information resource...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
Building on a presentation given at the 2013 Charleston Conference, this article continues the discu...
The University of Tennessee implemented a master agreement initiative in fall 2012 as an effort to c...
Our users are used to searching and don\u27t care for A‐Z lists. We don\u27t want to maintain a sepa...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
EPUB has emerged as the standard format for e‐books due to its numerous advantages over PDF, includi...
Next‐generation library systems promise new opportunities to expand beyond our existing methodologie...
SELF-e is an innovative collaboration between Library Journal and BiblioBoard that enables public li...
e-Journals often get transferred between publishers, whether because of change in commercial ownersh...
Academic libraries face many opportunities and challenges in managing, marketing, and measuring open...
Many libraries use the fear of public outcry as a reason to limit interaction with their communities...